Monday, July 21, 2008

Reno Resolution, and other Zen Experiences


Now that I've definitely decided NOT to renovate the bathroom off my bedroom, I have quickly come to love this room that I had begun to hate.

I'm accepting where I am and what I have.

Renovating the bathroom was just a diversion, a way to avoid other, more urgent tasks, like writing a new draft of a book I've been working on.

All hail my beautiful OLD bathroom!

(That's not it. I should be so lucky.)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Congratulations on loving your old bathroom.

I live in a non-profit housing co-op. I only change things that I really, really have to. In my type of home, any improvements that I make benefit me only while I live here. After I move - all improvements become part of the co-op and the next lucky person will enjoy them.

This set up is good actually, it keeps my credit card balances a healthy ZERO. I know renovations are a big money pit (notwithstanding how nice they look when they are finally all finished).

If the costs and the inconvenience aren't enough to convince me to be happy with what I have... I have a lovely picture of my World Vision child that I sponsor. She lives in a three room mud hut with her parents and brothers and sisters. I am sure that my bathroom is a thing of luxury to them.

There's perspective for you LOL!

Take care.

Linda